Victoria County History

Richard Okele, and John Westmere (apparently three co-heirs); a water-mill, mill-pond (perhaps that beside the mill farm on the Blackwater River ), and a meadow adjacent called Hullemede were excepted . Walter. Argent sprinkled with drops of blood two swords

. The high land, largely covered by heather with plantations of conifers, slopes westward to the alluvium of the Blackwater River between Surrey and Hampshire . The parish is traversed by the road from Guildford to Aldershot ; by the

the collection of cottages known as Bramshill Row and the farms and heath-land or common which lie along the Blackwater River . 128 It was held by two freemen as two manors of Edward the Confessor , and at the

British Newspapers 1600-1900

Charleston. On the 30th ult. the ,Federals, under General Peck, were attacked by the Confederate General Pryor, near the Blackwater River, Virginia. The Confede- rates were repulsed after a sharp encounter. The Federals lost above 100 in killed and wounded.

represent Sherman's position such that the evacuation of Atlanta may daily be expected. Price reports, from the east of Blackwater River, that Rosecrans was marching against him. A Federal force has been concentrated at Kansas city to attack Price. The

from Suffolk, Virginia, has recaptured the Federal battery taken some time since, and has driven the Confederates across the Blackwater River. The Federal gunboat Ellis was blown up during the expedition nip the New River, North Carolina, to prevent it

gn Charleston. He will be assisted by a large fleet of Federal iron-clads. The Confederates were repulsed near the Blackwater River, Virginia. Their loss is reported to be very severe. A Pennsylvania regiment of drafted men refused to fight during

last accounts, wa3 150 miles from Yazoo city. The Federals attacked the Confederato entrench. meuts at Franklin, on the Blackwater River on the 17th inst., and were repulsed. The Confederates, under General' D. H. Hill, attacked Newbern, North Carolina, on

Esq. Office of Woods, &c. (signed) Richard Griffith. Leader Bridge, across the Alia River. The King's Bridge, across the Blackwater River. No. 26. Mr. GriffilKi REPORT of the Progress made on the New Public Roads and Bridges, and as to

comprises the whole of the town, and extends over 2,700 and Population. English statute acres. The port and the Blackwater River, as far as Knowle Sand, is also within the corporate jurisdiction. The boundaries, both by land and water, are

lies on the South side of the River Chelmer, f near its influx into the estuary called the " Blackwater River," and about 12 miles distant from the junction of that great inlet with the German Ocean : a small

wheie they are delivered to a person for distribution, Cupples' Ev. p. 773. See also Illicit Conveyance of Letters. Blackwater River (near Youghall). Letter from Mr. Alexander Nimmo, 16th February 1829, relative to building a bridge over it, p, 233

19th Century British Pamphlets

m iles from Fermoy; the village is small, but has a large tract of mountain land south of the Blackwater River attached to it, on which there is much distress; they hoped to commence under the new Act during the

miles from Fermoy ; the village is small, but has a large tract of mountain land south of the Blackwater River attached to it, on which there is much distress; they hoped to commence under the new Act during the